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It often takes a few weeks until it hits the update site. If you need it urgently you have to download and install manually. I'm generally happy to wait.
Jeff Schnitzer
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Apr 30, 2012, 10:08:07 AM4/30/12
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I've found the eclipse-downloaded version of the SDK to be a
liability. Nevermind the fact that it's always a week or two late - I
can live with that. The problem is that it gets put in a
strangely-named path.
If you write tests for your app per the instructions at
https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/localunittesting,
you end up needing to create a ${SDK_ROOT} variable. Every time you
update the SDK, you have to go look up the crazy path in the eclipse
plugins directory and copy/paste it into this variable.
By downloading the SDK and putting it in a common location, I just
need to edit the variable and change "appengine-sdk-1.6.4" to
"appengine-sdk-1.6.5".
Yes, this is a minor annoyance, but using Eclipse is a thousand minor
annoyances like this and each one I can purge makes me feel just a
little less like hurling my laptop across the room and becoming a
rubytard.
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A few weeks delay is a good occasion. Sometimes they skip a whole
version on the eclipse update, e.g. 1.6.2 never showed up on the
eclipse update for me.
On Apr 30, 5:08 pm, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> wrote:
> I've found the eclipse-downloaded version of the SDK to be a
> liability. Nevermind the fact that it's always a week or two late - I
> can live with that. The problem is that it gets put in a
> strangely-named path.
>